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I've got two broken wheel studs that are in the hub I started trying to drill them out but I don't think my drill is man enough or there is something incredibly strong about these bolts.
Anyone got the tools to remove? And/or will a tyre fitters have tools too?
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what size/type of bit did you try and use?
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Prob like a 8mm. It was from b&q too!!
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They are a bitch to get out mate, I'd just swap the hub since there's two snapped!
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better off starting small, then getting bigger. btw, think that halfrauds do bolt/stud remover things. basically a reverse threaded tapered thingy. (helpful, no?) youd have to drill a hole, then get that in there and try wrench it out.
or, as si says, swap the hub.
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If your gonna drill them you want to put a small pilot hole in first then gradually get bigger and bigger bits!
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Burger. Right I'm back off to b&q then too get a couple of drill bits!
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Oh and thought about swapping hubs but it's one in each side :/
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make sure you get it central! and go slow, with a bit of 3n1 as you get to the bigger bits, powering through on max rpm does nothing but ruin your drill bits. also, dont get the b&q ones, theyre shite. get the bosch ones.
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Seriously pal, by the time you've messed around buying and breaking drill bits you may as well have swapped the hub!
When drilling steel btw push on it really hard and go really slow.
If you just whack the drill on full beans it'll just burn the bits out!
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Haha fair enough. I'm gunna go see what they have got.
I haven't even looked to see if it's central haha just carried on drilling from where grant started last time
Lol
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Grant's been at them?? hocked:
gunna need new hubs. i can change them in an hour each side, done it far too many times now!
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Haha I'm gonna leave this to you Sam!
Off to get me some crackers!
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mmmm crackers. that reminds me, im hungry!
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I told you I have easy outs you fool!!
They're always a bitch though to be honest...
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Again, use drill pieces, start small and work upwards. I found drilling backwards often helped shift the stud...
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2x 18mm hubs yours for £10 come get em
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Make sure you have a tap for once youve finished drilling. M12x1.25 IIRC
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Whatever you do don't shear the hardened steel or whatever its made of stud extractor in there as you can't drill that out haha
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puglove Wrote:2x 18mm hubs yours for £10 come get em
Where you based? How's the bearings etc?
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samass Wrote:Grant's been at them?? hocked:
gunna need new hubs. i can change them in an hour each side, done it far too many times now!
Right I'm gunna but them ones from pug love ^^ and your fitting them for me
What tools do you need?
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Curt Wrote:I told you I have easy outs you fool!!
They're always a bitch though to be honest...
So do I. Dont know why they call them bloody easy outs!
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All seemed fine before i took the car apart, in calne wilts mate
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puglove Wrote:All seemed fine before i took the car apart, in calne wilts mate
Sweet. Coming to FCS yeah?
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Matt Wrote:samass Wrote:Grant's been at them?? hocked:
gunna need new hubs. i can change them in an hour each side, done it far too many times now!
Right I'm gunna but them ones from pug love ^^ and your fitting them for me
What tools do you need?
Ffs. You're gunna owe me lol
Ehm, bfo breaker, bfo hammer, 32mm socket, full socket set, wd40, lever bar, chisel.
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Hahahah well..... Tbh up to FCS my front wheels will be held on by 3 bolts lol. And then if puglove is at FCS I'll buy his hubs, and then if have time/can be fooked, for them there, and if not I'll try and do it myself
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Remove wheel
Take driveshaft nut off
Undo ball joint pinch bolt
Undo shocker pinch bolt
Undo track rod end
Undo abs sensor
remove hub
Easy
Damn that looks easy!
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Indeed i will be
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Okay pal, can I pick them up off you then?
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